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in paris. this is terrace of his red square yes there is more than one in russia now you know it's surrounded by several churches and the main point of interest is this next monument created by one of my space service. just. one in twelve twenty alexander nevsky is the grand principal of growth and vladimir joyce of the most troubled times in russia's history this monument. was erected in one nine hundred fifty eight it's become. symbols of the as a pictured on various. guidebooks and postcards this is this a surprise he could try saying that fast five times is the oldest in a town built in the middle of the twelfth century as you can see the architectural design is rather simple style comes the entire empire and depicts the spirit of those difficult times as one of the oldest standing buildings in the country inside is quite different from the richly decorated churches in russia bare walls and just icons its beauty is in its simplicity. churches here represent the same architectural tradition
in paris. this is terrace of his red square yes there is more than one in russia now you know it's surrounded by several churches and the main point of interest is this next monument created by one of my space service. just. one in twelve twenty alexander nevsky is the grand principal of growth and vladimir joyce of the most troubled times in russia's history this monument. was erected in one nine hundred fifty eight it's become. symbols of the as a pictured on various. guidebooks and postcards...
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a professor at columbia university and in paris we crossed the red sea insall he's the co-director of the european center for international political economy and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger if i go to you first in london . through the course of this last eighteen months of the global financial crisis in your opinion how has this concept of globalization changed has it changed with the global financial crisis well it has changed indeed it has changed in several ways one way is the notion of its vulnerability the notion that my god this is the end of globalization i think that is incorrect there are many different globalization's the second way in which it changed is a second sort of misrepresentation which is the notion aha the national state is back in force but really what has happened is that national taxpayers' money has been used by national executive branches of government to rescue the global financial system so the third item for me is will people understand including commentators that this is not a. internationalism is just a different type of globaliza
a professor at columbia university and in paris we crossed the red sea insall he's the co-director of the european center for international political economy and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger if i go to you first in london . through the course of this last eighteen months of the global financial crisis in your opinion how has this concept of globalization changed has it changed with the global financial crisis well it has changed indeed it has changed in several ways one...
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global justice movement also in london we have saskia sassen professor at columbia university and in paris we crossed the red sea insall he's the co-director of the european center for international political economy and another member of our cross talk team you on the hunger if i go to you first in london. through the course of this last eighteen months of the global financial crisis in your opinion how has this concept of globalization changed has it changed with the global financial crisis well it has changed indeed it has changed in several ways one way is the notion off its vulnerability the notion that my god this is the end of globalization i think that is. correct there are many different globalization's the second way in which it changed is a second sort of misrepresentation which is the notion aha the national state is back in force but really what has happened is that national taxpayers' money has been used by national executive branches of government to rescue a global financial system so the third item for me is will people understand including commentators that this is not a
global justice movement also in london we have saskia sassen professor at columbia university and in paris we crossed the red sea insall he's the co-director of the european center for international political economy and another member of our cross talk team you on the hunger if i go to you first in london. through the course of this last eighteen months of the global financial crisis in your opinion how has this concept of globalization changed has it changed with the global financial crisis...
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professor at columbia university and in paris we crossed the red sea insall he's the co-director of the european center for international political economy and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger if i go to you first in london . through the course of this last eighteen months of the global financial crisis in your opinion how has this concept of globalization changed has it changed with the global financial crisis well it has changed indeed it has changed in several ways one way is the notion of its vulnerability the notion that my god this is the end of globalization i think that is incorrect there are many different globalization's the second way in which it changed is a second sort of mystery presentation which is the notion aha the national state is back in force but really what has happened is that national taxpayers' money has been used by national executive branches of government to rescue a global financial system so the third item for me is will people understand including commentators that this is not a. turner nationalism is just a different type of globalizat
professor at columbia university and in paris we crossed the red sea insall he's the co-director of the european center for international political economy and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger if i go to you first in london . through the course of this last eighteen months of the global financial crisis in your opinion how has this concept of globalization changed has it changed with the global financial crisis well it has changed indeed it has changed in several ways one way...
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yes everything which is coming from paris ultimately seems that things are going fine that's a bit of trouble but they will get back into balance it's a very smart it's very complaisant and it does not affect the facts which i put forward early on in this program if i may move forward on this do what has would you attack. go ahead run me keep going and we will have what has to happen that has to be an attack on global finance which is a narrow thing and devoted purely to the interests of financial corporations and their supporters people like obama are completely controlled by those institutions instead the banking system we speak stopped from creating money let it lend its own money and let it lend that money obviously positive with permission and then open up a new money supply from the national banks ministers by the banking system for the purposes of developing and spreading a really productive economy to every single individual in the population nothing in present free market capitalism tries to do that ok what i'm proposing this is a gentle process and it can spread productive c
yes everything which is coming from paris ultimately seems that things are going fine that's a bit of trouble but they will get back into balance it's a very smart it's very complaisant and it does not affect the facts which i put forward early on in this program if i may move forward on this do what has would you attack. go ahead run me keep going and we will have what has to happen that has to be an attack on global finance which is a narrow thing and devoted purely to the interests of...
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global justice movement also in london we have saskia sassen professor at columbia university and in paris we cross to wrestling he's the co-director of the european center for international political economy and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger if i go to you first in london. through the course of this last eighteen months of the global financial crisis in your opinion how has this concept of globalization changed has it changed with the global financial crisis well it's. has changed indeed it has changed in several ways one way is the notion of its vulnerability the notion that my god this is the end of globalization i think that is incorrect there are many different globalization's the second way in which it changed is a second sort of mystery presentation which is the notion aha the national state is back in force but really what has happened is that national taxpayers' money has been used by national executive branches of government to rescue a global financial system so the third item for me is will people understand including commentators that this is not a return
global justice movement also in london we have saskia sassen professor at columbia university and in paris we cross to wrestling he's the co-director of the european center for international political economy and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger if i go to you first in london. through the course of this last eighteen months of the global financial crisis in your opinion how has this concept of globalization changed has it changed with the global financial crisis well it's. has...
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global justice movement also in london we have saskia sassen professor at columbia university and in paris we cross to wrestle he is the co-director of the european center for international political economy and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger if i go to you first in london . through the course of this last eighteen months of the global financial crisis in your opinion how has this concept of globalization changed has it changed with the global financial crisis well it has changed indeed it has changed in several ways one way is the notion off its invulnerability the notion that my god this is the end of globalization i think that is. correct there are many different globalization's the second way in which it changed is a second sort of misrepresentation which is the notion aha the national state is back in force but really what has happened is that national taxpayers' money has been used by national executive branches of government to rescue a global financial system so the third item for me is will people understand including commentators that this is not a return to
global justice movement also in london we have saskia sassen professor at columbia university and in paris we cross to wrestle he is the co-director of the european center for international political economy and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger if i go to you first in london . through the course of this last eighteen months of the global financial crisis in your opinion how has this concept of globalization changed has it changed with the global financial crisis well it has...
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london she's a franco british writer and oxford university islamic society media executive see him in paris and she's the president of the organization translated into english as neither whores nor submissives and in new york we crossed the mona el to how we an award winning columnist and writer and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to marry him if i go to you first in london what is this issue can you give it to me is as a hierarchy or what's most important is this a religious issue is this a woman's issue is this a tolerance issue is this is one challenging the west in its own backyard because and looking at this is in a very complicated story because there are so many different points of view and we have parliaments now in western europe taking action to ban it which by the way very few women in western europe actually wear this type of garment go ahead. in fact as far as i'm concerned it's a symbolic issue but interestingly it's not symbolic for the women that wear it despite much of what
london she's a franco british writer and oxford university islamic society media executive see him in paris and she's the president of the organization translated into english as neither whores nor submissives and in new york we crossed the mona el to how we an award winning columnist and writer and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to marry him if i go to you first in london what is this issue...
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from go to paris what about the element of choice here i mean one of the remarkable things i found. in researching this program is that the small number there is a small number of women in france that actually wear these kind of garments covering their face but i was it was remarkable to find that a lot of them are young people and converts to islam so i ask you what is the element of choice here because you know we're all lingering this is a complex issue i think also sitting across the table from someone i'd like to see their face but should i be recognizing the right of that woman as a as a muslim woman not to show her face should i be recognizing that as a right. first of all very glad to hear the other friends from london and united states you know my organization fights since the beginning two thousand and three since our foundation against or the fundamentalist groups that use the body of the women in our poor area in our ghetto so i'm very glad to hear the friends from the united states be very clear about the right in fundamentalists for them and that is groups that used to
from go to paris what about the element of choice here i mean one of the remarkable things i found. in researching this program is that the small number there is a small number of women in france that actually wear these kind of garments covering their face but i was it was remarkable to find that a lot of them are young people and converts to islam so i ask you what is the element of choice here because you know we're all lingering this is a complex issue i think also sitting across the table...
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london she's a franco british writer and oxford university islamic society media executive see him in paris and she's the president of the organization translated into english as neither whores nor submissives and in new york we cross the mona el to how we an award winning columnist and writer and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to marry him if i go to you first in london what is this issue can you give it to me is as a hierarchy or what's most important is this a religious issue is this a woman's issue is this a tolerance issue is this islam challenging the west in its own backyard because and looking at this is in a very complicated story because there are so many different points of view and we have parliaments now in western europe taking action to ban it which by the way very few women in western europe actually wear this type of garment go ahead. that's not correct in fact as far as i'm concerned it's a symbolic issue but interestingly it's not symbolic for the women that wear it despi
london she's a franco british writer and oxford university islamic society media executive see him in paris and she's the president of the organization translated into english as neither whores nor submissives and in new york we cross the mona el to how we an award winning columnist and writer and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to marry him if i go to you first in london what is this issue can...
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on their way to europe as our town is an entrance gate to the region paris level and. this area is full of fascinating facts and figures. straight. the second is to the town and the three hundred year anniversary of the romanov was celebrated here. birchwood picture frames and decorated them. buls there are several markets still situated next to red square tourist attack from paris level by. this location here at the place the lake is considered to be the cradle of the russian fleet is at the end of the seventeenth century piece of the grayson ship builders from holland the first russian vessels here to a five year period over one hundred boats here they were built on the land dr lake here they could go anywhere decades later the town safin and when just fire and all the ships built by piece the great were lost except one it was the boat titled feature. and in prison the boat is kept in the local estate easy and it was established in eighteen zero three now although the ships here will have a puts there for use after all they were never ever used as a great training. f
on their way to europe as our town is an entrance gate to the region paris level and. this area is full of fascinating facts and figures. straight. the second is to the town and the three hundred year anniversary of the romanov was celebrated here. birchwood picture frames and decorated them. buls there are several markets still situated next to red square tourist attack from paris level by. this location here at the place the lake is considered to be the cradle of the russian fleet is at the...
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london she's a franco british writer and oxford university islamic society media executive see him in paris and she's the president of the organization translated into english as neither a horse nor submissives and in new york we crossed the mona el to how we an award winning columnist and writer and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to marry him if i go to you first in london what is this issue can you give it to me is as a hierarchy or what's most important is this a religious issue is this a woman's issue is this a tolerance issue is this islam challenging the west in its own backyard because and looking at this isn't a very complicated story because there are so many different points of view and we have parliaments now in western europe taking action to ban it which by the way very few women in western europe actually wear this type of garment go ahead. that's not correct in fact as far as i'm concerned it's a symbolic issue but interestingly it's not symbolic for the women that wear it de
london she's a franco british writer and oxford university islamic society media executive see him in paris and she's the president of the organization translated into english as neither a horse nor submissives and in new york we crossed the mona el to how we an award winning columnist and writer and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to marry him if i go to you first in london what is this issue...
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global justice movement also in london we have saskia sassen professor at columbia university and in paris we cross to wrestling he's the co-director of the european center for international political economy and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger if i go to you first in london . through the course of this last eighteen months of the global financial crisis in your opinion how has this concept of globalization changed has it changed with the global financial crisis well it has changed indeed it has changed in several ways one way is the notion off its vulnerability the notion that my god this is the end of globalization i think that is incur. act there are many different globalization's the second way in which it changed is a second sort of mystery presentation which is the notion aha the national state is back in force but really what has happened is that national taxpayers' money has been used by national executive branches of government to rescue a global financial system so the third item for me is will people understand including commentators that this is not a return
global justice movement also in london we have saskia sassen professor at columbia university and in paris we cross to wrestling he's the co-director of the european center for international political economy and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger if i go to you first in london . through the course of this last eighteen months of the global financial crisis in your opinion how has this concept of globalization changed has it changed with the global financial crisis well it has...
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attack from paris level by. this location here at the push of a lake is considered to be the cradle of the russian fleet is at the end of the seventeenth century peter the great and shipbuilders from holland the first russian vessels here just a five year period over one hundred boats here but as they were built on the land of lake here they could go anywhere decades later the town safin and who went just fire and all the ships built by piece the great will last except one it was the boat titled feature. and a present boat is kept in the local estate e.c.m. which was established in eighteen zero three now although the ships here will have a puts there for use after all they were never ever used at say great training. for the future of the russian fleet and this here is called baltic it means a small boat built by piece the great himself and the emperor all that it's been preserved for the future generations to see. across through the museum want to stay out of the same a sun and enjoy some life here several acto
attack from paris level by. this location here at the push of a lake is considered to be the cradle of the russian fleet is at the end of the seventeenth century peter the great and shipbuilders from holland the first russian vessels here just a five year period over one hundred boats here but as they were built on the land of lake here they could go anywhere decades later the town safin and who went just fire and all the ships built by piece the great will last except one it was the boat...
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in a village in the paris level district. the second is to the town and the three hundred year anniversary of the romanov district was celebrated here. highly birchwood picture frames and decorated timbales. there are several market stalls situated next to red square tourist attack from paris level by. this location here at the place the lake is considered to be the cradle of the russian fleet is at the end of the seventeenth century peter the great and shipbuilders from holland the first russian vessels here during a five year period over one hundred boats here but as they were built in the landlocked lake here they could go anywhere decades later the town safin and when just fire and all the ships built by piece the great were lost except one it was the boat titled feature. and i'm present both is kept in the local estate easy in which was established in eighteen zero three now over the six here we have a what's that for us after all they were never ever used at say great training. for the future of the russian fleet and th
in a village in the paris level district. the second is to the town and the three hundred year anniversary of the romanov district was celebrated here. highly birchwood picture frames and decorated timbales. there are several market stalls situated next to red square tourist attack from paris level by. this location here at the place the lake is considered to be the cradle of the russian fleet is at the end of the seventeenth century peter the great and shipbuilders from holland the first...
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london she's a franco british writer and oxford university islamic society media executive see him in paris and she's the president of the organization translated into english as neither horse nor submissives and in new york we crossed the mona el to howie an award winning columnist and writer and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to marry him if i go to you first in london what is this issue can you give it to me is as a hierarchy or what's most important is this a religious issue is this a woman's issue is this a tolerance issue is this islam challenging the west in its own backyard because in and looking at this is in a very complicated story because there are so many different points of view and we have parliaments now in western europe taking action to ban it which by the way very few women in western europe actually wear this type of garment go ahead. in fact as far as i'm concerned it's a symbolic issue but interestingly it's not symbolic for the women that wear it despite much of what w
london she's a franco british writer and oxford university islamic society media executive see him in paris and she's the president of the organization translated into english as neither horse nor submissives and in new york we crossed the mona el to howie an award winning columnist and writer and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to marry him if i go to you first in london what is this issue can...
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she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy and cooperation in another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right folks crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to comment on what i've said or other panel members have said all right i'd like to go to you first shereen it's about fifteen a little over fifteen little less than fifteen years since huntington's teachers came out how valid is it today because since the cold war we see a lot of conflicts and many people would say it's more or less culture not ideology not philosophy that is driving not all but many of these conflicts. well i frankly this agree with that and i disagree very early on the first time hunting when he first raised this issue in his foreign affairs journal in one thousand nine hundred three i think that first of all one of the reasons why we are emphasizing culture these days is that for almost couple of hundred years the role of culture was not really paid enough at
she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy and cooperation in another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right folks crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to comment on what i've said or other panel members have said all right i'd like to go to you first shereen it's about fifteen a little over fifteen little less than fifteen years...
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she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy in cooperation and another member of our crosstalk team illinois hunger all right folks crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to comment on what i've said or other panel members have said all right i'd like to go to you first shereen it's about fifteen little over fifteen little less than fifteen years since huntington's teachers came out how valid is it today because since the cold war we see a lot of conflicts and many people would say it's more or less culture not ideology not philosophy that is driving not all but many of these conflicts. well i frankly disagree with that then i disagree with very early on the first time hunting when he first raised this issue in his foreign affairs journal in one thousand nine hundred three i think that first of all one of the reasons why we are emphasizing culture this days is that for almost couple of hundred years the role of culture was not really paid enough
she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy in cooperation and another member of our crosstalk team illinois hunger all right folks crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to comment on what i've said or other panel members have said all right i'd like to go to you first shereen it's about fifteen little over fifteen little less than fifteen years...
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she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy in cooperation and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right folks cross talk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want to comment on what i've said or other panel members have said all right i'd like to go to you first serene it's about fifteen a little over fifteen little less than fifteen years since huntington's thesis came out how valid is it today because since the cold war we see a lot of conflicts and many people would say it's more or less culture not ideology not philosophy that is driving not all but many of these conflicts. well i frankly disagree with that then i disagree with the very early on of it sam huntington when he first raised this issue in his foreign affairs journal in one thousand nine hundred three i think that first of all one of the reasons why we're emphasizing culture distaste is that for almost couple of hundred years the role of culture was not really paid enough
she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy in cooperation and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right folks cross talk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want to comment on what i've said or other panel members have said all right i'd like to go to you first serene it's about fifteen a little over fifteen little less than fifteen...
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she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy in cooperation and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to comment on what i've said or other panel members of said all right i'd like to go to you first shereen it's about fifteen a little over fifteen little less than fifteen years since huntington's thesis came out how valid is it today because since the cold war we see a lot of conflicts and many people would say it's more or less culture not ideology not philosophy that is driving not all but many of these conflicts. well i frankly disagree with that then i disagree very early on with sam huntington when he first raised this issue in his foreign affairs journal in one thousand nine hundred three i think that first of all one of the reasons why we are emphasizing cultural distaste is that for almost couple of hundred years the role of culture was not really paid enough attention
she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy in cooperation and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to comment on what i've said or other panel members of said all right i'd like to go to you first shereen it's about fifteen a little over fifteen little less than fifteen years...
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she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy in cooperation and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right folks cross talk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want to comment on what i've said or other panel members have said all right i'd like to go to you first serene it's about fifteen little over fifteen little less than fifteen years since huntington's thesis came out how valid is it today because since the cold war we see a lot of conflicts and many people would say it's more or less culture not ideology not philosophy that is driving not all but many of these conflicts. well i frankly disagree with that then i disagree very early on with some huntington when he first raised this issue in his foreign affairs journal in one thousand nine hundred three i think that first of all one of the reasons why we are emphasizing culture distastes is that for almost couple of hundred years the role of culture was not really paid enough attentio
she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy in cooperation and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right folks cross talk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want to comment on what i've said or other panel members have said all right i'd like to go to you first serene it's about fifteen little over fifteen little less than fifteen years...
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she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy in cooperation and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to comment on what i've said or other panel members of said all right i'd like to go to you first shereen it's about fifteen little over fifteen little less than fifteen years since huntington's thesis came out how valid is that today because since the cold war we see a lot of conflicts and many people would say it's more or less culture not ideology not philosophy that is driving not all but many of these conflicts. well i frankly disagree with that and i disagree with the very early on of a some hunting when he first raised this issue in his foreign affairs journal in one thousand nine hundred three i think that first of all one of the reasons why we're emphasizing culture these days is that for almost couple of hundred years the role of culture was not really paid enough atte
she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy in cooperation and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to comment on what i've said or other panel members of said all right i'd like to go to you first shereen it's about fifteen little over fifteen little less than fifteen years...
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london she's a franco british writer and oxford university islamic society media executive see him in paris and she's the president of the organization translated into english as neither whores nor submissives and in new york we cross to mona el to how we an award winning columnist and writer and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to marry him if i go to you first in london what is this issue can you give it to me is as a hierarchy or what's most important is this a religious issue is this a woman's issue is this a tolerance issue is this islam challenging the west in its own backyard because and looking at this is in a very complicated story because there are so many different points of view and we have parliaments now in western europe taking action to ban it which by the way very few women in western europe actually wear this type of garment go ahead. in fact as far as i'm concerned it's a symbolic issue but interestingly it's not symbolic for the women that wear it despite much of what we h
london she's a franco british writer and oxford university islamic society media executive see him in paris and she's the president of the organization translated into english as neither whores nor submissives and in new york we cross to mona el to how we an award winning columnist and writer and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to marry him if i go to you first in london what is this issue can...
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london she's a franco british writer and oxford university islamic society media executive see him in paris and she's the president of the organization translated into english as neither a horse nor submissives and in new york we crossed the mona el to how we an award winning columnist and writer and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to marry him if i go to you first in london what is this issue can you give it to me is as a hierarchy or what's most important is this a religious issue is this a woman's issue is this a tolerance issue is this islam challenging the west in its own backyard because and looking at this is in a very complicated story because there are so many different points of view and we have parliaments now in western europe taking action to ban it which by the way very few women in western europe actually wear this type of garment go ahead. that's not correct in fact as far as i'm concerned it's a symbolic issue but interestingly it's not symbolic for the women that wear it de
london she's a franco british writer and oxford university islamic society media executive see him in paris and she's the president of the organization translated into english as neither a horse nor submissives and in new york we crossed the mona el to how we an award winning columnist and writer and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to marry him if i go to you first in london what is this issue...
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she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy in cooperation and another member of our cross-talk team illinois hunger all right folks crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to comment on what i have said or other panel members have said all right i'd like to go to you first shereen it's about fifteen a little over fifteen a little less than fifteen years since huntington's teachers came out how valid is it today because since the cold war we see a lot of conflicts and many people would say it's more or less culture not ideology not philosophy that is driving not all but many of these conflicts. well i frankly disagree with that and i disagree very early on the first time hunting when he first raised this issue in his foreign affairs journal in one thousand nine hundred ninety three i think that first the fall of one of the reasons why we are emphasizing culture these days is that for almost couple of hundred years the role of culture was not real
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this is the place to come in fact you'll be spoiled for choice there are many here in paris like this one here which is now a museum the fold up go to straight builds in the fourteenth century so welcome to the next golden ring just a nation by plane surely told to keep in the navy fifty two five years old to be found in the sky and sailed out how some touches it's the perfect place to live in a small town these want to see me ask you a slow mover that's beautiful.
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she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy in cooperation and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to comment on what i've said or other panel members of said all right i'd like to go to you first shereen it's about fifteen a little over fifteen know a little less than fifteen years since huntington's thesis came out how valid is that today because since the cold war we see a lot of conflicts and many people would say it's more or less culture not ideology not philosophy that is driving not all but many of these conflicts. well i frankly disagree with that then i disagree very early on with some huntington when he first raised this issue in his foreign affairs journal in one thousand nine hundred three i think that first of all one of the reasons why we are emphasizing culture distaste is that for almost couple of hundred years the role of culture was not really paid enough a
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between you know socialism and market you know liberalism you know i think that i think john mentioned paris john mentioned that. huntington was talking of nostalgia is some just nostalgic you said that when you lost to this called poor paradigm people found it very difficult to explain and make sense of this cafe me all things that was happening internationally and huntington you know caught this cultural thing and lashed on that and actually i have to say that it wasn't hunted down came up with the clash of civilization it was bernard lewis in the roots of the muslim right he came around sharing and then we run out of time gentlemen but i was really what are you ok many thanks your guest today john along with ok richard bullock and shireen hunter and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on our t.v. see you next time and remember crosstalk. facing state this is not a prohibition but warning of. a full tilt and we should spare are you sure the supreme victory speech they have no idea about the hardships to face. they wanted this is a of them to listen. for any are made of the life some
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you want then this is the place to come in fact you'll be spoiled for choice there are many here in paris level like this one here which is now a museum the former good it's good ministry built in the fourteenth century. you can join martin anders and just under ten minutes here in r.t. let's now get down to business first with kareena who's got details this hour on the latest from that world. it's twenty two past two pm here in moscow welcome to our business program and it's good to have you with us it's the hottest driest summer in record history the wildfires raging across the country of the capital blanketed by thick choking smoke gives the impression of widespread disaster there's been a terrible human cost to be abnormal weather with lives and homes lost it's also created real problems for the nation's farmers with more than twenty percent of the wheat harvest wiped out on thursday prime minister putin imposed a ban on grain exports to ensure there wouldn't be a shortage and that food prices won't start to rise but as our correspondent in a question of i explained the situation is g
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organizers justify the cost, saying palin charges less than other big names. >>> and finally, paris hilton woke up yesterday to the sounds of a man pounding on glass doors of her multimillion dollar hollywood hills home. the man who reportedly carried knives but never got into the house was arrested and charged with felony burglary. hilton kept her composure. she even tweeted about the incident, took a picture of cops hand kuching -- handcuffing the suspect. >>> back legs, flowers, they regurgitate the nectar. >> what would he would do without wikipedia. >> it's up here this comes to us from wesh news channel 2 in orlando, florida, where a new spaceship was tested that could one day take ordinary folks to the final frontier. the dragon spacecraft prototype was launched in a low-altitude test flight yesterday, simulating a return from space. the manufacturer hopes to one day build a fleet that will carry people into space. for now, though, nasa will use the fleet to send cargo to the international space station. lift-off is expected later this year. >>> i'm lynn berry, and this is "early to
organizers justify the cost, saying palin charges less than other big names. >>> and finally, paris hilton woke up yesterday to the sounds of a man pounding on glass doors of her multimillion dollar hollywood hills home. the man who reportedly carried knives but never got into the house was arrested and charged with felony burglary. hilton kept her composure. she even tweeted about the incident, took a picture of cops hand kuching -- handcuffing the suspect. >>> back legs,...
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company shares are up four percent in paris but germany. is main loser in frankfurt a fifteen percent drop in second quarter net profit. hang things finished a three month closing high trying to rebuild its manufacturing sector grew at the slowest pace in seventeen months hong kong house prices grew for a fifth week pushing developers up. make a hole in the red to head off the reporting recalled to profit on friday feller will to make a new game on the news. china says it's leapfrog japan to become the world's second largest economy the country's g.d.p. hit almost five trillion dollars last year a fraction below japan's. eleven percent growth in the first half of this year has already put g.d.p. at over five and a half trillion. china will overtake the u.s. economy as the world's biggest twenty twenty. that's the latest so you can always get in touch with us on business. all you headlines are next. bush. ads by one. so the people that are going to be validating this machine stand there all day long and vote for somebody and it will be right
company shares are up four percent in paris but germany. is main loser in frankfurt a fifteen percent drop in second quarter net profit. hang things finished a three month closing high trying to rebuild its manufacturing sector grew at the slowest pace in seventeen months hong kong house prices grew for a fifth week pushing developers up. make a hole in the red to head off the reporting recalled to profit on friday feller will to make a new game on the news. china says it's leapfrog japan to...
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time now for a quick look at some other news from around the world a high speed train from frankfurt paris has come out of the truck carrying rubbish in germany ten people on board were injured one of them seriously. about one hundred forty kilometers. happened after a truck. on the tracks police say it'll take at least a day to clear the area. a palestinian man has been wounded and detained in the shooting at the turkish embassy in tel aviv police say the man entered the building seeking asylum but was shot by security when he threatened still some media reports say the ambassador and his wife escaped unharmed after being held hostage by an intruder although israeli officials have denied that. three people have been killed and two injured as flash floods hit the south of spain georgia right means washed away cars ruined houses and covered buildings with mud and in poland at least one person was killed and almost nine hundred people evacuated from the tourist site. after severe storms that. afghan president hamid karzai wants to kick out private security companies and replace them with loc
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on sunday mornings when i'm in paris, you're likely to find me here... [ pipe organ playing ] ...in the saint sulpice church with its magnificent pipe organ. for organ lovers, a visit here is a pilgrimage. after mass, organ enthusiasts from around the world scamper like sixteenth notes up the spiral stairs into a world of 7,000 pipes. before electricity, it took three men working out on these 18th-century stairmasters to fill the bellows which powered the organ. the current organist, daniel roth, carries on the tradition of welcoming guests into the loft to enjoy his performance. a commotion of music-lovers crowd around a tower of five keyboards below a forest of pipes. saint sulpice has a rich history with a line of 12 world-class organists going back over 200 years. like kings or presidents, the lineage is charted on the wall. and overseeing all this: johann sebastian bach. [ pipe organ playing ] this music continues to fill the spiritual sails of saint sulpice as it has for centuries, and it's just another reason i consider paris the cultural capitol of europe.
on sunday mornings when i'm in paris, you're likely to find me here... [ pipe organ playing ] ...in the saint sulpice church with its magnificent pipe organ. for organ lovers, a visit here is a pilgrimage. after mass, organ enthusiasts from around the world scamper like sixteenth notes up the spiral stairs into a world of 7,000 pipes. before electricity, it took three men working out on these 18th-century stairmasters to fill the bellows which powered the organ. the current organist, daniel...
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the highest one night in a typical moscow hotel will cost you up to three hundred dollars while in paris you would pay just two hundred thirty. and that's what the business use for now but i'll be back with more updates for you in about an hour's time and you can always find more stories on our website. slash business. the observed nature and discover is in. the. news. communicate with the wild unless. test yourself and become free to. see what nature can give you an autopsy. wealthy british style massage. that's not on the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. first tree removal called the clear cut. second explosives are used to blast took a detour in the gears. heard the remains are removed by machinery. it's. it's. legal. well welcome back we do want to say watching our team here is a look at the top story the crisis sparked by wildfires raging across russia shows little sign of easing over fifty people have already died and hundr
the highest one night in a typical moscow hotel will cost you up to three hundred dollars while in paris you would pay just two hundred thirty. and that's what the business use for now but i'll be back with more updates for you in about an hour's time and you can always find more stories on our website. slash business. the observed nature and discover is in. the. news. communicate with the wild unless. test yourself and become free to. see what nature can give you an autopsy. wealthy british...
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on the other hand, though, areas like vienna coming in at 25, 30 degrees even for paris. central western portions of europe will see warm-up happening for the next couple of days. that's a look at your weather for now. here is your three-day outlook. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm gene otani in tokyo. thanks for joining us on nhk world.
on the other hand, though, areas like vienna coming in at 25, 30 degrees even for paris. central western portions of europe will see warm-up happening for the next couple of days. that's a look at your weather for now. here is your three-day outlook. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm gene otani in tokyo. thanks for joining us on nhk world.
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markets around europe are absolutely derisory and frankly the deal is such as are in london frankfurt and paris are running around like headless chickens responding to good and bad news as it so falls out really we are in. neutral mode at the moment because we've had. this is really boy the bulk. now in other news russia's worst drought in fifty years could force the country to become a grain importer last year russia was a fertile exporter in the world but now may have to buy up to five million tons by the end of next year but it seems the current obviously even worse than expected government figures the analysis groups of acorn's says the grain crop at least last year and will not exceed sixty two million tons this is well below the rushes and it was a mistake consumption of seventy five million tons a moscow city is feeling the pinch as the cost of grain went up forty five percent and all this has now stopped buying any supplies to marx's stabilize. that's the latest update for you can always find all stories on our website r.t. dot com slash business.
markets around europe are absolutely derisory and frankly the deal is such as are in london frankfurt and paris are running around like headless chickens responding to good and bad news as it so falls out really we are in. neutral mode at the moment because we've had. this is really boy the bulk. now in other news russia's worst drought in fifty years could force the country to become a grain importer last year russia was a fertile exporter in the world but now may have to buy up to five...
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want dominic facing a final battle to a disciplinary hearing held by the french football federation in paris the number one. on the spending for eighteen games for his conflict with dominic skipper up a trace of raw got five frankly very three and jeremy too along just one remember the entire team refused to train at one stage while on the call was sent home ever all was then seen all going with the fitness coach as the side began to implode new manager long had already suspended the entire school prior to friendly with no wait last week. but it seems to me that the players are sincerely sorry for what happened i understand that they were affected by these events though i can't speak for them but i think everyone has to realise there was a slip in standards but now we should also be able to move forward. meanwhile in motor sports an exciting twenty eleven moto g.p. season lies ahead for team ducati after six time world champion going into the us and else he will be moving to the italian stable. to an influx of world all right as. so from next the end i really varies from country for the next
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among the highest one night in a typical moscow hotel will cost you up to three hundred dollars fine paris who would pay just two hundred thirty dollars. russia's car died after resume production on monday the company suspended production for a week in august two to a normal heat in the small region after vos has seen a sixty percent boost in sales for july year on year as the car giant continues to benefit from the state sponsored cash for clunkers program and continued economic recovery. and that's all the latest in business used by you can always find most lost always on our website r.t. dot com slash business. in indonesia she's available in hotels. only. been turned bone. up on sunday a beach otoh the western result. as you call it a full seasons hotel the sultan hutto. now here in moscow you always get your headlines now and there's just no end in sight to the uphill battle against the wildfires ravaging russia as they destroy homes often leaving the charred ruins of entire villages in that way. and smoke from the fires is strangling moscow driving residents out of the capital and do
among the highest one night in a typical moscow hotel will cost you up to three hundred dollars fine paris who would pay just two hundred thirty dollars. russia's car died after resume production on monday the company suspended production for a week in august two to a normal heat in the small region after vos has seen a sixty percent boost in sales for july year on year as the car giant continues to benefit from the state sponsored cash for clunkers program and continued economic recovery. and...
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. >> fresh president nicolas sarkozy addressed french diplomats in paris. he outlined france's farm policy, emphasizing that french troops will stay in afghanistan for as long as necessary. he also talked about sanctions against iran and called for a review of the international monetary system. france is scheduled to hold the presidency vote for g-8 and the g-20. this is 45 minutes. it is the case for the global economy, which has not resumed the solid and sustainable growth while the g-20 must prove it has the determination to pursue the necessary reforms. at the the big table, where the decisions are made, new actors have joined the recognize powers. with good reason, they are calling for their rights to be recognized. accept that, with these rights, come duties and responsibilities. they have to recognize that there amazing success means they must go beyond the rigid sense of their national interest and they must make their contributions to solving the world's problems. at this moment in history, when fate hands in the balance, we need determination and
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procedures of international atomic agency still does not agree on whatever is in washington and london or paris or berlin as far as iran is concerned because russia has its own agenda with iran which is somewhat sometimes different and sometimes not related to nuclear energy at all russia and iran. difficult history of relationship at the same time they have quite a while agenda. economic agenda including. the development of the riches of the caspian sea we have some common strategic interests since for as international terrorism is concerned in iran is very. the us is. an ally in certain aspects of food policy is fighting terrorism so we have some interests in common we of course in russia north supportive of your rainy and nuclear military program at the same time there are also though it's whether iran is really up to a bomb. or just a capability which of course is a big difference. say germany or japan countries with nuclear weapons capabilities they just do not have any bombs and that is their choice so as far as i read the situation iran is not in a suicidal mood and i don't think they re
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question very very seriously it will only work frankly if moscow and beijing and washington and london and paris are all singing from the same hymn sheet and same to the rest of the world please this is your issue as well it's not just one for the nuclear powers it's one for the non-nuclear states because political ration serves nobody's interest. coming up for you in just a few minutes time birthright controversy india's untouchables are reigniting a debate over discrimination those of a higher caste refused to give up age old traditions despite government prohibitions. ok let's go to some other news making headlines around the world now and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu defended his country's actions as an internal inquiry into the gaza flotilla incident he also criticized turkey saying it had been seeking a confrontation the inquiry is looking at the lead up to the storming by commandos of the guards abound aid ship netanyahu said he was in the u.s. at the time which is why the defense minister ehud barak was in charge of the operation iraqi is expected to testify at the inquiry
question very very seriously it will only work frankly if moscow and beijing and washington and london and paris are all singing from the same hymn sheet and same to the rest of the world please this is your issue as well it's not just one for the nuclear powers it's one for the non-nuclear states because political ration serves nobody's interest. coming up for you in just a few minutes time birthright controversy india's untouchables are reigniting a debate over discrimination those of a...
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she's a visiting professor at the center for muslim christian understanding at georgetown university in paris we go to john laughlin of the institute of democracy in cooperation and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right.
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passengers hurt after a high speed express plowed into a garbage truck in germany of the frankfurt to paris service were derailed in the accident near lambright investigators say the truck slid down a wet slope on the tracks before being hit by a train carrying three hundred twenty people police says it will take at least one day to clear the line while services are diverted. man has been wounded and detained in the shooting at the turkish embassy in tel aviv police say the man entered the building seeking asylum but was shot by a security guards when he threatened staff with a knife and toy gun he'd been recently released from prison after an attack on the british embassy in two thousand and six some media reports say the turkish ambassador and his wife escaped unharmed after being held hostage by the intruder all those really officials have denied that. afghan president hamid karzai wants to kick out private security companies and replace them with locals contractors work mainly for western organizations guarding supply convoys and providing personal security for diplomats and businessmen
passengers hurt after a high speed express plowed into a garbage truck in germany of the frankfurt to paris service were derailed in the accident near lambright investigators say the truck slid down a wet slope on the tracks before being hit by a train carrying three hundred twenty people police says it will take at least one day to clear the line while services are diverted. man has been wounded and detained in the shooting at the turkish embassy in tel aviv police say the man entered the...
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some other news from around the world at this stage all the day a high speed train from frankfurt to paris is commanded by the truck carrying rubbish in germany ten people on board were injured one of them seriously the accident happened about one hundred forty kilometers southwest of frankfurt it happened after truck slid down the slope onto the tracks and police say it will take at least a day to clear the area. so at least nineteen people have died after a massive explosion of the forwards factory in the chinese city. five workers from the plant are still missing the blast damage nearby houses injuring more than one hundred fifty other people residents in the area being evacuated and firefighters and soldiers are working at the same. at least sixty people killed in another one hundred twenty five wounded by a suicide bomber who blew himself up in baghdad the blast happened close to where people are gathered in the recruitment center market forces that claimed al-qaeda for the attack an incident came just two weeks before the u.s. finishes racing in the region. the international criminal
some other news from around the world at this stage all the day a high speed train from frankfurt to paris is commanded by the truck carrying rubbish in germany ten people on board were injured one of them seriously the accident happened about one hundred forty kilometers southwest of frankfurt it happened after truck slid down the slope onto the tracks and police say it will take at least a day to clear the area. so at least nineteen people have died after a massive explosion of the forwards...
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markets around europe are absolutely derisory and frankly deal is such as are in london frankfurt and paris are running around like headless chickens responding to good and bad news as it so falls out really we are in. neutral mode at the moment because we've had been a activity and this is really boy the markets. russia's worst drought in fifty years could force the country to become a grain importer last year russia was the third largest exporter in the world but now we have to buy up to five million tons by the end of next year and it seems the current home base will be even worse than expected sizing government figures the analysis group's overcalling says the grain corp we down at least a third on last year or not exceed sixty two million tons this is well below russia the new domestic consumption of seventy five million tonnes city is feeling the pinch as the cost of grain went up forty five percent in august there's now stop buying any further supplies into prices stabilize as latest update for you now but you can always find more stories on our website r.t. dot com slash business. h
markets around europe are absolutely derisory and frankly deal is such as are in london frankfurt and paris are running around like headless chickens responding to good and bad news as it so falls out really we are in. neutral mode at the moment because we've had been a activity and this is really boy the markets. russia's worst drought in fifty years could force the country to become a grain importer last year russia was the third largest exporter in the world but now we have to buy up to five...
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meanwhile, 26 degrees for vienna. 22 in paris. 28 degrees in madrid and also the same in lisbon. here is your three-day outlook. >>> before we wrap up, we want to show you a traditional and colorful summer dance festival in northern japan. ♪ people held the festival on monday night in yamaga city, kumamato prefecture. 1,000 women dressed in cotton summer kimono and carried gold paper lanterns on their heads. they moved gracefully in circles performing the bon-odori dance. the lanterns are made of washi paper and lace. they cast a wavering light in the darkness creating a magical atmosphere. visitors enjoyed taking photos and watching the dancers in the night breeze. ♪ >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm gene otani in tokyo. thanks for joining us on nhk world.
meanwhile, 26 degrees for vienna. 22 in paris. 28 degrees in madrid and also the same in lisbon. here is your three-day outlook. >>> before we wrap up, we want to show you a traditional and colorful summer dance festival in northern japan. ♪ people held the festival on monday night in yamaga city, kumamato prefecture. 1,000 women dressed in cotton summer kimono and carried gold paper lanterns on their heads. they moved gracefully in circles performing the bon-odori dance. the...
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pretty dry for eastern sections here. 23 degrees for your high in london with sunny intervals. 25 in paris. 24 degrees for vienna. 25 in kiev. looking a lot cooler in the east here. 22 degrees for moscow. a big dip in temperatures. it's actually even going to get cooler tomorrow. look forward to that. it should be a lot more mild and nice. that's a look at your weather for now. here is your three-day outlook. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." we'll be back in half an hour with the latest news and weather. thanks for joining us on nhk world.
pretty dry for eastern sections here. 23 degrees for your high in london with sunny intervals. 25 in paris. 24 degrees for vienna. 25 in kiev. looking a lot cooler in the east here. 22 degrees for moscow. a big dip in temperatures. it's actually even going to get cooler tomorrow. look forward to that. it should be a lot more mild and nice. that's a look at your weather for now. here is your three-day outlook. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." we'll be back in...
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among the highest one night in a typical moscow hotel will cost to up to three hundred dollars while in paris good pay just two hundred thirty dollars. that's all the business news i have for you this hour with other back in less than thirty minutes now with another update. every month we give you the future we hope you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our g. wealthy british style it's not on. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports. it is three in the off to noon here in moscow you with all its heat let's get to your headlines now on the crisis spotted by wildfires raging across russia show. a little sign of easing over fifty people have already died and hundreds of thousands of hectares of forest have burned down. meanwhile people are fleeing the toxic smoke covered russian capital with many suffering breathing difficulties both in their homes and outside the number of deaths in moscow has doubled s
among the highest one night in a typical moscow hotel will cost to up to three hundred dollars while in paris good pay just two hundred thirty dollars. that's all the business news i have for you this hour with other back in less than thirty minutes now with another update. every month we give you the future we hope you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our g....
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in paris found that the united states has the most progressive income tax system in the industrialized world our rich our top ten percent actually of americans pay a larger share of the burden than any of the other industrialized country in our poor have the lowest tax burden of any industrialized country and moreover we're not under taxed at this point tax revenues are down because the economic slump but it's not because we've been cutting tax rates per se it's simply the economy is collapsing we're raising taxes right now is not going to fix the economy nor will it fix spending spending is the problem that's why we have big deficits and we did a thought experiment and which we asked how high would have to raise all income taxes to to lower it to erase the deficit and you'd have to raise all tax rates in america by two hundred fifty percent in order to try to close the budget gap simply by raising taxes that's economically ruinous and it's bad policy and so no taxes are not the answer to this problem ok courtesan i go to you i mean a lot of people to tend to think taxation is the prob
in paris found that the united states has the most progressive income tax system in the industrialized world our rich our top ten percent actually of americans pay a larger share of the burden than any of the other industrialized country in our poor have the lowest tax burden of any industrialized country and moreover we're not under taxed at this point tax revenues are down because the economic slump but it's not because we've been cutting tax rates per se it's simply the economy is collapsing...
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other news from around the world in our world i think you can see a high speed train from frankfurt to paris collided with a truck carrying rubbish in germany ten people on board were injured one of them seriously. about one hundred forty kilometers southwest of frankfurt happened after a truck slid down a wet slope onto the tracks police say it'll take at least a day to clear the area. a palestinian has been hurt in a shooting at the turkish embassy in tel aviv police say the man entered the building seeking asylum but was shot and wounded by security when he threatened staff some media reports say two hostages being held by the intruder escaped unharmed we're going israeli officials have denied that police are awaiting clearance to enter the building to investigate to see. an iranian air force fighter jet has crashed near the bushehr nuclear power plant in the south of the country the pilot and copilot ejected from the plane were taken to hospital officials say a technical failure caused the crash incident happened just six kilometers north of the city of bushehr where a russian built nucl
other news from around the world in our world i think you can see a high speed train from frankfurt to paris collided with a truck carrying rubbish in germany ten people on board were injured one of them seriously. about one hundred forty kilometers southwest of frankfurt happened after a truck slid down a wet slope onto the tracks police say it'll take at least a day to clear the area. a palestinian has been hurt in a shooting at the turkish embassy in tel aviv police say the man entered the...